Samsung that it would trim its smartphone portfolio, focusing on clear-cut product lines across varying price segments. Thus far, we've had the entry-level Galaxy J series (and to a lesser extent the Galaxy On phones) and the Galaxy E series, the mid-range Galaxy A series, and the flagship Galaxy S and Note lines. It looks like Samsung is now looking to roll out another lineup of phones in the Galaxy C series, which will also fall into the mid-tier category. The first phone in the series, the Galaxy C5, passed earlier today, giving us a look at the possible hardware on offer and the design.
Featuring a metal chassis, the Galaxy C5 is with a 5.2-inch Full HD display, octa-core Snapdragon 617 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 32/64GB storage, microSD slot, 16MP camera, 8MP front camera, and a 2600mAh battery along with onboard. Most of the specs look better than , but Samsung's choice of SoC may turn out to be the low point in what looks like a great phone.
Either way, we'll know more about the phone on May 26, which is when it'll be making its official debut in China.
Featuring a metal chassis, the Galaxy C5 is with a 5.2-inch Full HD display, octa-core Snapdragon 617 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 32/64GB storage, microSD slot, 16MP camera, 8MP front camera, and a 2600mAh battery along with onboard. Most of the specs look better than , but Samsung's choice of SoC may turn out to be the low point in what looks like a great phone.
Either way, we'll know more about the phone on May 26, which is when it'll be making its official debut in China.